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Nov 23, 2004, 12:07 PM
 
Here

After some quick browsing, I've decided it kinda sucks. It's just a front door into their store, I suppose I was hoping for more.

Also, it's the only page I've ever been to that messes up Safari in that it's animatioin whites out my bookmark's bar and portions of the search field as well as the brushed metal around the + and refresh buttons. Weird.

Those blog entries better get a whole lot more interesting too.

Obviously, this store is directed towards students heading off to school looking to buy their first Mac, but it could be a lot more towards becoming a site frequented by students as part of their websurfing routine.
     
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Nov 23, 2004, 12:20 PM
 
It might be better if Apple offered some other solutions with it, that said at least it's a nice site... I"d like to see Apple add those sorts of looks and features to the rest of the site, this is certainly good tasteful flash.
     
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Nov 23, 2004, 12:28 PM
 
Originally posted by Superchicken:
It might be better if Apple offered some other solutions with it, that said at least it's a nice site... I"d like to see Apple add those sorts of looks and features to the rest of the site, this is certainly good tasteful flash.
the effects are nice yeah, but they're bleeding into the brushed metal on my browser each time I load the page.
     
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Nov 23, 2004, 12:34 PM
 
And the don't answer my favorite (and current) question:

How am I supposed to be a professional architect/student when the most widely used CAD program on the planet (AutoCAD) only runs on PC's.

*tear*

I don't want to lose my powerbook.

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